An inflammation of a synovial filled sac.
What is Bursitis?
Scar tissue.
What is X-fibre friction?
An excessive concave curve in the lumbar and cervical spine.
What is hyperlordosis?
A positive Homan's sign would indicate this.
What is Deep Vein Thrombosis?
The largest of the cranial nerves.
A type of arthritis resulting of the deposition of uric acid crystals in joints.
What is Gout?
Hypomobile joint.
What is Joint mobilization?
An exaggerated longitudinal arch.
What is Pes Cavus?
A hypermobile joint.
What is Joint play?
Indicated in Bell's Palsy.
What is the Facial (VII) nerve?
A group of disorders involving spasms of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
What is Torticollis?
Connective tissue restrictions.
What are Myofascial techniques?
Congenital spinal deformity characterized by a lateral curvature.
What is structural Scoliosis?
Acute swelling of compartment.
What is (Anterior) Compartment Syndrome?
The nerves that emerge from the posterior knee.
What are Peroneal and Tibial nerves?
Dilated veins as a result of incompetent valves.
What are Varicose veins?
Proper massage position for a "condition of wellness".
What is side-lying?
Lateral deviation of a distal limb.
What is a Valgus deformity?
Absolute during the first 1-12 weeks.
What is pregnancy?
Roots of C8-T1.
What is the Ulnar nerve?
A drop in blood pressure caused by a compression of the pregnant uterus against major abdominal blood vessel.
What is Supine Hypotension?
Interstitial fluid buildup in distal limbs.
What is Manual Lymphatic Drainage?
A lateral deviation of the ASIS in relation to the umbilicus.
What is an Innominate outflare?
You should wait about 8 weeks after onset to massage this scar tissue.
What is a surgical incision?
The 3 divisions of the Trigeminal nerve.
What is Mandibular, Maxillary, and Ophthalmic?